Available in 1 and 2 in. stroke versions with respective max marking pressure of 1,500 and 2,500 lb, Model 78 Mite-E-Mark(TM) permanently stamps 1 or 2 characters into steel, aluminum, plastic, and various composites. Cycle time is less than 0.4 sec, and return cylinder indicator option is available for automation applications when it is necessary to know when marker is clear. Double-acting, air-operated impact marker is precision machined and chromed from steels weighted to minimize shock at impact.
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Powered by factory air and controlled by 4-way air valve with regulator, Slide-A-Mark(TM) features stamp holder mounted stationary on opposite side of part in molded sound suppressor material slightly raised above stamps. Impact force is consistent and can be varied by controlling actuation air pressure. With floating holder adapter, slight Not Square part issues can be accommodated. Strokes can range from 2½-12 in., while marking pressure remains same anywhere within stroke.
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Suited for marking lot codes, acceptance marks, or machine ID codes on metal and plastic parts as well as in staking, seating, or assembly operations, Mite-E-Mark(TM) features integrated position sensors that can detect when marker is in retract position. Smallest configuration of tool is 3 in. long, and has 1 in. of approach stroke from retracted position to point of part marking, while 2 in. approach stroke model offers 220 lb of impact force at 80 psi.
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With fully programmable operation and automatic serial numbering capability, Handy Andy system can carry out dot-peen marking on OD of round parts from PC. Third axis features 3.14 in. Rohm chuck, and ID/OD claws are included for versatile part fixturing. Three-axis stepper motor system connects to PC via USB interface and controls dot peen marking stylus, which is available in electric or pneumatic versions with respective marking capacities of .004 and .002 in. in standard steel.
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Using soft-impact marking action, Slide-a-Mark(TM) Series marks various metallic or non-metallic surfaces. Available in standard and high power ranges, Models 751 and 851 feature marking force of 8 and 10 tons, respectively with max suggested operating pressure of 80 psi. Standard tool has max approach stroke of 2½ in. However, either model can be ordered with max strokes of 4, 6, and 8 in. Both are equipped with fixed, internal flow or speed controls that do not require adjustment.
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DMM 20 dot-peen/scribe marking head features marking window of .80 x .80 in. and marking speed of 2 sec for UID/2D Matrix code. Movements of cylindrical unit are operated by standard EasyMarker® controller with 4 line LCD and standard keyboard for data input. Actuation of marking head is integrated to serial or I/O control systems of robots or automation, and 10 in. long, 4 in. dia, 6.5 lb device also includes electrical and marking cables.
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With features and remote troubleshooting capabilities specific to part marking and vision reading applications, PCS-2000 works with dot-peen, laser, and scribe marking machines. On-screen video programming, displayed on 15 in. LCD monitor with 1,024 x 768 pixel resolution and touchscreen keyboard, shows operators how to input or change marking information. Product is preloaded with Windows® XP Professional and additional software designed for specific marking applications.
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Richter UniGrav(TM) system, complete with keyboard and controller, interfaces with existing Windows® 95/98/NT systems using included SIGNUMERIC software, which can be used to create required marking program. Machine uses roll marker clamping and locating technology with peen marking head. System design permits user to use servo or stepper motor drive for marking capabilities up to 10 or 5 characters/sec with 0.005 or 0.02 mm positioning accuracy.
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